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RINA has inaugurated an own new office to Amburgo
the company is present in the German city gives beyond ten years
February 22, 2016
The Italian society of classification and certification . Draft of about 1000 square metres put forward on the port of the city German and arranged on two plans inside of the modern Coffee Plaza Tower. In the new office a team of 30 people will operate, of which about the half of German nationality.
The company is present to Amburgo gives beyond ten years, where the activity is widened by the assistance to the ships that touch the German ports of call and by the support to the local constructors of members with the certifications demanded for the assembly to more which extended assistance the shipowners and to the yards in Germany, supplying not only the traditional services of classification, but also all those of certification and inspection and ingegneristica advisory activity.
Massimo Volta, general manager of Nord and Centro Europa di RINA Services, has explained that "the German fleet classified RINA today counts 75 ships, against almost two million tonnage, with ulterior million and means (10 ships) in order, between which the - he has remembered - first unit from cruise to the world to being fed to LNG, ordered from the Carnival group near the Meyer Werft yards. The first signs - it has emphasized Time - show us that already in 2016 our German fleet it could grow of 25% and have a great ambition: to become a partner of reference for the shipowners in the German market".
"We believe a lot in the German market", it has declared the managing director and president of RINA Spa, Ugo Salerno, "where - it has added - we have chosen to invest for a long time and we will continue to make it in terms of competences, offer and resources".
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